An Economist Nitpicks Sci-Fi: Foundation and Chaos
In which an economist looks at one of the seminal science fiction works of the 20th Century.
In which an economist looks at one of the seminal science fiction works of the 20th Century.
Short and sweet, kind of like how my holiday vacation has felt (how did I manage to get very little of what I wanted to do, done?)
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
and never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
and auld lang syne?
I note the recent story about UFOs and consider burdens of proof required to convince of their existence and compare with burdens of proof in the debate over theism.
First comes love, then comes marriage, then comes kids or lack thereof.
Warning: This post contains unmarked spoilers for The Last Jedi
In any extended series the creators reach a decision point. They have said what there is to say given the series’ starting point. They have to choose: Do Something Different, or More of the Same.
There are also non-Star Wars books, television shows, and movies.
They deserve some love too!
Never-Trumpers are a diverse bunch that don’t always understand each other.
Let’s talk about the massive plot hole The Last Jedi introduced.